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Pictured: Second man to die after car plunges 100ft off edge of Yorkshire beauty spot

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Imath Uddin Choudhury was killed in the crash in Bradford

A fundraiser has been set up for a man named locally as one of two fatalities following a 100ft crash in Bradford.

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Imath Uddin Choudhury, 23, has been named in a JustGiving appeal launched in his memory. The fundraiser states he died on Wednesday (July 1) after spending just over a week in hospital with severe injuries sustained in the collision.

It was reported that an Audi A3 convertible left the carriageway on Hawksworth Road in Baildon, close to the Potter Brow Road junction, at around 7.24pm on Monday, June 22. The car fell down a steep drop with the vehicle reported to have travelled around 100 feet from the roadside.

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Four people were in the car. A 20-year-old man died at the scene. The driver, aged 24, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, while a 23-year-old passenger sustained minor injuries, West Yorkshire Police confirmed previously.

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The appeal following Mr Choudhury’s death, set up by the Grains Of Hope Foundation via JustGiving, had already exceeded its £2,000 goal by Wednesday, reports Yorkshire Live.

The foundation stated: “In memory of Imad, Grains of Hope Foundation is raising funds to support the most needy families in The Gambia and provide water pumps in Pakistan, helping those in need whilst creating a source of ongoing reward for him, by the will of Allah.”

They continued: “May Allah forgive Imath Choudhury, grant him Jannatul Firdaus, widen and illuminate his grave, and make every donation a means of Sadaqah Jariyah for him. Ameen.”

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